Once in Iran, the team meets with the six diplomats, including Mark Zaid (Michael Peña), Kathy (Corey Stoll), and H. (Brett Cullen). They pose as a film crew and begin shooting a fake sci-fi movie called "Argo." However, things become complicated when they realize that the Iranian authorities are closely monitoring their every move.

"Argo" is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Ben Affleck, who also stars in the movie. The film is based on the true story of the CIA rescue of six American diplomats from Tehran during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. The movie has been dubbed in Hindi and is available for streaming on various platforms.

The film's success can be attributed to its well-crafted storyline, strong performances, and excellent direction. The movie's themes of diplomacy, deception, and courage under pressure make it a gripping watch.

The film "Argo" is based on the true story of the CIA's rescue mission, code-named "Argo." The operation was led by Tony Mendez, a CIA technical operations officer who posed as a film producer. The real-life events were classified and only declassified in 1997.

The CIA, led by Tony Stafford (Ciarán Hinds), devised a plan to rescue the six diplomats. They hatched a plan to create a fake movie production company called "Studio Six Productions" and pose as a film crew to smuggle the diplomats out of Iran. Ben Affleck plays the role of Jack Hofman, a CIA agent who assumes the identity of Kevin Harkness, a Canadian filmmaker.